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Decussation is used in biological contexts to describe a crossing (due to the shape of the for ten, an uppercase 'X' (decussis]]), ). In Latin terms, the form decussatio is used, e.g. decussatio pyramidum.

Similarly, the anatomical term chiasma is named after the Greek uppercase 'Χ' (chi). Whereas a decussation refers to a crossing within the central nervous system, various kinds of crossings in the peripheral nervous system are called chiasma.

Examples include:

  • In the , where nerve fibers obliquely cross from one lateral side of the brain to the other, that is to say they cross at a level other than their origin. See for examples decussation of pyramids and sensory decussation. In , the term chiasma is reserved for crossing of- or within nerves such as in the .
  • In , the word decussate describes an pattern of leaves which has successive pairs at right angles to each other (i.e. rotated 90 degrees along the stem when viewed from above). In effect, successive pairs of leaves cross each other. is a classic example of a decussate leaf pattern. of Crassula rupestris]]
  • In , where bundles of rods cross each other as they travel from the enamel-dentine junction to the outer enamel surface, or near to it.
  • In taxonomic description where decussate markings or structures occur, names such as decussatus or decussata or otherwise in part containing "decuss..." are common, especially in the specific epithet.
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Evolutionary significance
The origin of the contralateral organization, the optic chiasm and the major decussations on the nervous system of has been a long standing puzzle to scientists. The visual map theory of Ramón y Cajal has long been popular but has been criticized for its logical inconsistence. More recently, it has been proposed that the decussations are caused by an axial twist by which the anterior head, along with the , is turned by 180° with respect to the rest of the body.


See also
  • Definition of types of crossings
  • (of the eye)
  • Chiasm
  • Contralateral brain
  • Fissure (anatomy)


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